REMOVAL. ALB*ON HOUSE. ..---■\t ■»*•-. ' , THE BUSINESS OF THE ABOVE ESTABLISHMENT IS < NEXT DOOR TO MR} ANSTIGE'S BAKER'S SHOP, *_r EXACTLY OPPOSITE MBS. BIRDS. ■• : ' Jtj;ST %EC;^ Per ship Dona Anita, from London, ani per steamer Prince Alfred, from Sydney, as under: Ladies' Cloth Mantles ! ' Ladies' White Lambs-wool Hose • Children's Cloth Mantles ' Men's Worsted Kmt Sox, and Hose . Ladies'Winsey Skirts ; ,* Lainbs'-wool Socks and Hose Net Hoop'd Skirts - „ Merino Shirts, Lambs-wool, and g Mohair Caps, Lace Collars Very Superior Crimean bhirts ' Cotton Edgings, American Edgings Outsize Men's Merino, Lamba'-wool, and Ed*e Blond Quillings Brown Cotton Pantaloon? " B •■■''_ . The newest fashion, in ../ Veiy Superior White Shirts, Men's and Outßizes Black Lace Falls ' J „ „: Scotch-Twill Shirts Best Oriental Ribbons, in Mens' Blue Guernseys ■ Browns, Cerise, and Gentians • „ ~ fergo Shirty c Books, Jacconots, Cheek Muslins „ Cloth Caps, and Felt Hata Silk Gloves, Thread Gloves Boys' „ „ ■ „ „ Ladies' Black Worsted Hose Outsize Men's Fancy Shirts '„'. „ Cashmere Hose Men's Bedford Cord Trousers ■: Men'a Superfine Black Cloth Sac Coats Men's and Boys' Cotton Cord, and Moleskin » » Color'd „ „ „ Men's Worsted Cord Trouseis. i „ » » •• Vests. ALPON HOUSE HAS ALSO RECEIVED - > Children's White and Grey Lambs-wool Sox Children's Scarlet and Oxford-Stripe Worsted Sox Blankets, Counterpanes All Wool Welch Vlar-nels Cobourg Cloths,' Alpaca Lustres -, ' , , Win seys, Derries, Bed Ticks , . ■ <■■ * ' Cobourg Tartans - x ™ Tartan Camlets Hoyl c's Prints, Sheeting Calicoes .' Horrbckses Long Cloths The Proprietor of Albion House' with great confidence invites the Public to inspect the w II & 4oa> 11 Jiia)i!llilVWJula) Ilia ' Ladies' Cloth Mantles at Bs. 6d., 10s., 12s. bd., 155., 18s., 245., and 265., im Black, Browns, and Drabs. Girls' Cloth Mantles, equally Cheap. ■Tartan Cobourgs, Is. 4d. Plain Cobourgs, 10d., Is., Is. 2d. Wini3eyß and Linseys, Is. 2d , Is. 6d., Is. 8d ; ■■* Welch F.'iannels (all wool) Is. 6d., Is. Bd., Is. 10d., 2s. . TBS BXSTXNGVXSaXNG " CHA«_.CTEBI3TIC" OF "AX-XOir SOUSB" V7X_Zi '■■■■'.. 'S\ ..'_...' ' A_W ATB ;SS THAT' Or'.OXVIWd ;'' ■•'•; ■'.":. ::: ■"': ~:; ■ -..-.... A REAIiKT GOOD ARTICLE AT A' VKTirOAAXX.V _O~~r PRXCS. NEXT DOOR TO MR. AN STIC E'S BAKER'S SHOP, AND EXACTLY OPPOSITE MRS. BIRD'S, TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. 856
EX DONA JiNITA. p* FORM AN, Tailor, Draper, -and. Out- •*• • Fi-TTBs, Bridge street, Nelsou, has the pleasure to offer to the public a select assortment of GOODS, which he has received by the above vessel, and solicits an inspection of the, same, feeling confident that every ■one who favors him with a call will be satisfied with the choice presented to them. men!s and youths' ready-wade clothing, among which are Black and Fancy Doeskin Trouaers Of tile VERY BEST QUALITY and WORKMANSHIP. Fil'Strate Moleskin . and; Cord. Trousers, • Sleeve and other Waistcoats. Boy's Tunic and other Suits. : .Also a choice otock of .. FIRST CLASS CLOTHS AND DOESKINS, which he will be enabled to make to measure at . Exceedingly Moderate Charges. . A beautiful assortment of LADIES' DRESSES and | MANTLES, selected from the latest novelties of the \ Autumn season. Parasols, Drapery Goods, Felt Hatx, Shirts, Hosiery, Neckties, Braces. &c. THE GOLDEN TEAPOT, AND TWO DOORS FROM THB MARINE HOTEL. 253 ! SHIP CHANDLERY. A KERSTEN'S STORE, opposite v*- New Wharf. I" Stockholm Tar and Pitch, Coal Tar Paints, Oils, and Turps Bolt, Europe and Manilla Rope, ' Spun yarn, Fishing lines and Hooks, Twine, Pitint-brushes, Dock and Paint Scrubbers Brooms, Lanterns, Log-glasses, Shovels, Buckets, and Small Stores of all descriptions, including Groceries at Town prices. " 282 TARS, JARS, JARS, for Preserves, **• Pickles, &c, all sizes. To be had of F. B. HADFIELD, Wholesale and Retail Drug establishment, Tr«fa!gar-stieet, Nelson. March 1, Iti6l. 295 JOSEPH TAYLOR, Cutler, Gunsmith, &c, begs to-r inform his friends and others that from this date he has OEASED TO REPAIRor SELL GUNS, PISTOLS, Ac, as his continuance in the trade without a liceuse would subject him to a very heavy penalty.^ Thos* persons who have already left guns, &c, at his shop fcbs1 repair are therefore requested to procure from the Collector of Customs an order of permission to remove thfjm, finished or unfinished. J. TAYLOR at the same time informs his friends and the public that he is still at liberty to pursue the other branch of his trade— that of .WORKING CU'jLER;! and that though he cannot grind -swords, he will sharpen scissors and set razors; that while he is unable to fit a new ramrod to a gun, he will continue to fit. umbrellas and parasols with new wires; and that it shall still be his endeavor to be grateful for, and to cleaerve a continuance of, the patronage that has been extended to Him for the last nineteen years. Nelson, Tlii>rad\y s Feb. 21,1861. 238 TJEST PAKAWAU COAL, 455. cash -1-* on delivery ; 60s. credit. Apply to J. LEWTHWAITE, 142 Wakatu Hotel.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 357, 26 March 1861, Page 1
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